Most haunted beaches where no one dares to visit

29Oct,2023

It's said that in the 16th century, Spanish sailors shipwrecked near Manzanita Beach, located in Oregon, and attempted to hide a chest of gold they were transporting by killing a man and burying it with his body. 

Manzanita Beach

In his heyday Thomas Higbee owned a hotel in Cape May, New Jersey called The Hermitage and when he passed away in 1879 he was buried in a marble tomb next to it, per his request

Higbee Beach

A popular destination for tourists in Singapore, this beach is actually considered one of the most haunted places in Asia. During World War II thousands of people died in this area and it's said that at night you can hear their screams.

Changi Beach

A male figure in black clothing has been seen on the beach, walking from the picnic area to the shorelines before disappearing. This are has been known to have a bunch of lingering spirits during the night, but this male ghost has been seen during the day.

Coquina Beach

The name of this beach in Hawaii roughly translates to "place of the thieves" and is known to have a menacing vibe once the sun sets. Visitors report feeling anxious and afraid as soon as they enter the area

Kaupoa Beach

As soon as the sun goes down this gorgeous San Francisco beach becomes the stomping ground of a female apparition who can be found singing to herself along the shore. It's thought that her voice can put people under a hypnotic trance.

Baker Beach

This is a popular location in India for people to mourn their deceased loved ones and sprinkle their ashes in the sand.That being said, you can probably understand why it's also one of the most haunted beaches in the country.

Dumas Beach

Visitors of this popular beach in Santa Cruz, California have reported seeing a grayish ghost that appears vividly and then vanishes before their eyes. It's said to appear most often around 3:00 A.M.

Capitola City Beach